Winter Weather Parking Bans
Between November 15 and April 1, the City may declare a Winter Weather Parking Ban for inclement weather including freezing rain or when Environment Canada forecasts an accumulation of snow 7 centimetres or more, or a range of snow which includes 7 centimetres or more for the Ottawa area. The Winter Weather Parking Ban will be called to support clearing operations and will continue until the City issues notice that it has been lifted.
When a winter weather parking ban is called, the City issues a special advisory to the local media and posts it on ottawa.ca.
With the exception of significant weather events, our Roads and Parking Services team will be aiming to:
- Make the Winter Weather Parking Ban call by 9 am for an overnight parking ban – overnight parking bans will be from 7 pm to 7 am.
- Make the Winter Weather Parking Ban call by 3:30 pm for a daytime parking ban – daytime parking bans will be from 10 am to 7 pm.
Vehicles without a residential parking permit that are parked on the street during a parking ban may be ticketed and towed.
Impact on residential parking permit holders
If you have a residential parking permit, your vehicle is exempt from winter weather parking bans. Removing your vehicle from the street helps City crews clear the street faster.
Sign up for notifications
- Receive Winter Parking Alerts by email
- Follow the City of Ottawa on Twitter
- Download the City of Ottawa App for your Android or iPhone
Where to park during a Winter Weather Parking Ban
Support for your local businesses
To help residents shop local, some commercial main streets are exempt from winter parking bans. When a parking ban is called during winter weather events, residents can park in the identified areas (view maps below) as long as they observe all posted signage and pay and display requirements
Select Park and Ride locations
In partnership with our OC Transpo colleagues and our Roads and Parking team, we have opened up six park-and-ride locations with designated parking available during a Winter Weather Parking Ban. The locations are:
- Riverview (at Earl Armstrong)
- Innovation (at Innovation Drive)
- Chapel Hill
- Nepean Woods (at Strandherd Drive)
- Greenboro
- Leitrim
- Eagleson (West lot)
The locations have designated parking areas, clearly marked with directional signs and parking signs, indicating that Winter Weather Parking is available during a ban. These spaces will be opened to residents during the parking ban.
Other temporary parking locations during a Winter Weather Parking Ban
Vehicles may remain parked at the following sites for the duration of the ban, and must be removed after the City announces that the ban has been lifted.
Richelieu Vanier Community Centre – 300 des Pères-Blancs Avenue
Louis Kemp Arena – 200 Glen Park Drive
W. Erskine Johnson Arena – 3832 Carp Road
Cardelrec Recreation Complex Goulbourn – 1500 Shea Road
Ron Kolbus Lakeside Centre – 102 Greenview Avenue
Pinecrest Recreation Complex – 2250 Torquay Avenue
Nepean Sportsplex – 1701 Woodroffe Avenue
Greenboro Library – 363 Lorry Greenberg Drive
Earl Armstrong Arena – 2020 Ogilvie Road
Dr John Hopps Park – 300 Den Haag Drive
Sunnyside Library – 1049 Bank Street
Jim Durrell Recreation Complex – 1265 Walkley Road
Osgoode Community Centre and Stuart Holmes Arena – 5660 Osgoode Main Street
Manotick Library – 5499 South River Drive
Fred Barrett Arena – 3280 Leitrim Road
Hazeldean Library – 50 Castlefrank Road
Hunt Club-Riverside Park Community Centre – 3320 Paul Anka Drive
Sandy Hill Arena – 60 Mann Avenue
Ruth E. Dickinson Library – 100 Malvern Drive
Tony Graham Recreation Complex – 100 Charlie Rogers Place
Minto Recreation Complex – 3500 Cambrian Road
Ray Friel Recreation Complex – 1585 Tenth Line Road
Tom Brown Arena – 141 Bayview Station Road
Strathcona Park – 25 Range Road
Jules Morin Park – 400 Clarence Street
Centrepointe Park – 260 Centrepointe Drive
Where to park overnight
There are seven City parking garages and surface lots that are available for overnight parking during a winter weather parking ban:
Gate-controlled garages
At the following parking garages, when there is an overnight ban the exit gates will be lifted to allow for free exit during a designated period. Parkers are responsible to retrieve their vehicle before the parking period ends. Vehicles left past this period will be subject to the parking lot’s applicable rate for the entire duration of their stay.
Byward Market Garage: 70 Clarence Street
- Vehicles must exit between 4 am and 7:30 am.
Dalhousie Garage: 141 Clarence Street
- Vehicles must exit between 4 am and 7:30 am.
City Hall Garage: 110 Laurier Avenue West
- Vehicles must exit between 4 am and 7:30 am.
Garages and surface lots with Pay and Display machines
Free parking is also available at the following garages and surface lots, during each of the specified times:
Gloucester Garage: 210 Gloucester Street
- Available from 9 pm to 8:30 am
Glebe Garage: 170 Second Avenue
- Available from 12 am to 8 am
Cyr Parking Lot: 283 Cyr Avenue
- Available from 6 pm to 8:30 am
North River Road Parking Lot: 400 North River Road
- Available from 6 pm to 8:30 am
Outside of these hours, posted rates apply.
Private parking lots
33 Mann Avenue (University of Ottawa Garage)
- Available from 10 pm to 7:30 am (outside of these hours, posted rates apply).
Parking structures and underground garages offer public parking but are not operated by the City of Ottawa. Days and hours of operation vary by garage. Availability of spaces is subject to change. There may be a requirement to pay for overnight or daily parking during winter parking bans. Review the posted signage in the facility before parking. Not a complete listing of all public parking.
Temporary no-parking signs
During planned snow removal, temporary "No Parking" signs are posted along streets to be cleared. This parking ban applies to all vehicles, including vehicles with residential parking permits. Any vehicle parked on the street during snowbank removal operations will be ticketed and towed.
How to find your car if it gets towed
Towed vehicles are usually moved to a nearby street where snow removal has already taken place. If you cannot find your vehicle, call 3-1-1.